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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good marks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to high grades or scores achieved in school or a particular subject. Example: "He studied diligently and received good marks on his exams."
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-- "All good marks".
I wanted him to get good marks.
They're not going to get good marks.
"But I give them good marks.
("I used to get good marks in writing," he said).
A few brought crumpled reports with good marks.
I got a bunch of stupidly good marks".
The Limoneto seemed to be getting good marks.
Brzezinski awards Clinton good marks for successfully enlarging NATO.
"They didn't give us good marks on listening.
And he wouldn't give this one good marks.
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